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stay off the streets of our city. basically stay home. >> the good news, i guess if you like snow, is that we're going to have some. >> -- on "cbs this morning." >> worst history will be boston which is expected five-foot snow drifts. my god, if that happens to new york, we won't find our mayor till spring. captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." charlie rose is off. anthony mason is with us. a potentially record-breaking blizzard is ready to slam the northeast this morning. >> one part of the system is coming in from the midwest. blizzard warnings are posted from new york to boston with up to 2 feet of snow forecast and damaging winds. the worst is expected to hit tonight and continue into tomorrow morning. >> we're covering all angles of the blizzard from the storm's path to those travel headaches and we start with seth doane in new york city. seth, already some snowflakes. >> reporter: that's right, norah. good morning to you. we're starting to see the first flakes falling here. the city is brac
stay off the streets of our city. basically stay home. >> the good news, i guess if you like snow, is that we're going to have some. >> -- on "cbs this morning." >> worst history will be boston which is expected five-foot snow drifts. my god, if that happens to new york, we won't find our mayor till spring. captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." charlie rose is off. anthony mason is with us. a potentially record-breaking...
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off the streets of our city basically stay home. >> the good news if you like snow we're going to have some. >> on "cbs this morning." >> the worst hit is boston expecting five-foot snow drifts. my god! if that happens to new york we won't find our mayor until spring! >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." charlie rose is off today. anthony mason is with us. as you're waking up in the west police in southern california may be closing in on a former officer who declared war on his own. christopher dorner is accused of shooting two police officers yesterday in river side california, killing one of them. he was already wanted for killing a young couple. the dragnet stretches for hundreds of miles across southern california, but this morning, the focus is on big bear outside los angeles. ben tracy is there, ben, good morning. >> reporter: norah and anthony good morning. with daylight on the west coast the search resumes for christopher dorner. they did have small search teams working this area throughout the night but so far no sign of him. the authorities acknowledge this could be an elaborat
off the streets of our city basically stay home. >> the good news if you like snow we're going to have some. >> on "cbs this morning." >> the worst hit is boston expecting five-foot snow drifts. my god! if that happens to new york we won't find our mayor until spring! >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." charlie rose is off today. anthony mason is with us. as you're waking up in the west police in southern california may be closing in on a former...
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but the city is still recovering from the defb station of katrina. james brown made a return visit to the lower 9th ward. >> reporter: this week the city of new orleans but on its sunday best and showed the world it is back as a great toure esist destination from the french quarter to the super dome. but on the other side of town in the lower ninth ward, the city's poorest area decimated by the hurricane in 2005, the comeback is still a work in progress. in your mind is this a tale of two cities? >> i think it is. you can look around very community leader patricia jones is still working to get things back. she said the lower ninth is make ak slow recovery in part because of city and state governments that are dragging their feet. >> count the years. eight. for us, that's real. for every apology, that's not enough. people are not home. it trickles down to regular folks and it hurts. >> the lower ninth ward has take an long time, and for those of us that are from there, it's disheartening, discouraging, and a lot of us ask why. >> reporter: pastor fred
but the city is still recovering from the defb station of katrina. james brown made a return visit to the lower 9th ward. >> reporter: this week the city of new orleans but on its sunday best and showed the world it is back as a great toure esist destination from the french quarter to the super dome. but on the other side of town in the lower ninth ward, the city's poorest area decimated by the hurricane in 2005, the comeback is still a work in progress. in your mind is this a tale of two...
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coastal cities from the boston south to around new york city. first things first, let's show you what's happening on the radar. overall it's not a very strong storm as we speak, however, it's going to crank up during the day tomorrow. notice in new york city it's mainly a rain event. as we go through the day, heavy inland snow in new england. boston right on the edge. very close call between rain and a mixture of rain and heavy snowfall. but inland areas in the mountains of vermont, new hampshire, maine, even the berkshires of massachusetts, it's going to be a wet eh snow. and as far as snowfall totals are concerned, we're probably looking at a foot plus. great news for the skiers and not so bad news for the traveler travelers. it's all rain mostly in knox. >> jeff, thanks. >>> one week from today pope benedict will be in retirement but he still has important work to do this weekend and he's about to get a report on the biggest scandal of his eight-year papacy. allen pizzey is in vatican city. allen, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the
coastal cities from the boston south to around new york city. first things first, let's show you what's happening on the radar. overall it's not a very strong storm as we speak, however, it's going to crank up during the day tomorrow. notice in new york city it's mainly a rain event. as we go through the day, heavy inland snow in new england. boston right on the edge. very close call between rain and a mixture of rain and heavy snowfall. but inland areas in the mountains of vermont, new...
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we continue to watch traffic in the southwest corner of the city. marty is over at first warning weather. >> let's take a look at the forecast. sunny start breezy, but not windy and gusty. the mid 20s now. 39 is going to be your high. >>> here is sharon gibala at wjz traffic control. >> it's a busy finish to our morning commute. we still have that big problem on the topside to have beltway on the inner loop still blocking all lanes between white marsh boulevard and bel air road. it's an accident involving a over turned tractor taylor. another accident still there 70 on the onramp to the inner loop of the beltway, off to the right shoulder. one more in bel air on bel air road at sunshine avenue. speeds remain slow on the top and west side of the beltway. there's a look at the west side. typical delays there. the big problem is on the inner loop. this traffic report is brought to you by the cochran firm. call 800-the-firm. back over to you. >> thank. >>> prince george's county fire investigators continue to look into a predawn house fire that killed a
we continue to watch traffic in the southwest corner of the city. marty is over at first warning weather. >> let's take a look at the forecast. sunny start breezy, but not windy and gusty. the mid 20s now. 39 is going to be your high. >>> here is sharon gibala at wjz traffic control. >> it's a busy finish to our morning commute. we still have that big problem on the topside to have beltway on the inner loop still blocking all lanes between white marsh boulevard and bel air...
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point a to point b without having to get stuck somewhere. >> reporter: hundreds of flights from kansas city to chicago were canceled overnight, and the traffic around here is very, very slow. indeed, the snow is going away, but it's about to be replaced by something even worse. ice. charlie, norah? >> dean reynolds, thank you. and meteorologist jeff berardelli of our cbs affiliate has more. >> another storm is going to develop along the eastern seaboard, move up, and may give significant snow into interior portions of new england. let's go to the maps and show you right now. as you can see we have heavy snow in parts of michigan. still heavy snow in milwaukee and wisconsin. as we kind of look ahead into tomorrow, the worst of it looks to be probably mid afternoon tomorrow. notice all the way to about boston, it's mainly going to be rainfall. however, just interior to boston, and boston's going be a very close call. it will be a mix of wet heavy snow and rain. and even into nevada it looks like snow is possible. vermont, new hampshire, the berkshires and maine. in fact, we're expect signific
point a to point b without having to get stuck somewhere. >> reporter: hundreds of flights from kansas city to chicago were canceled overnight, and the traffic around here is very, very slow. indeed, the snow is going away, but it's about to be replaced by something even worse. ice. charlie, norah? >> dean reynolds, thank you. and meteorologist jeff berardelli of our cbs affiliate has more. >> another storm is going to develop along the eastern seaboard, move up, and may give...
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and that's what the job is. >>> welcome back to "the job" in new york city. i'm lisa ling. >> reporter: she hosts the show. she admits she's not a fan of most reality tv but says this was a job she could not refuse. >> this seem as little different than what you've done in the past. why did you want the job with "the job?" >> the fact that jobs in the economy is a number one issue is undeniable. i find the show to be completely entertaining, completely emotional, and i guarantee you will learn something from every single episode. >> and remember composure. never look stressed. >> reporter: the employers on the show give tips on everything from resumes to what you should never say during a job interview. that was important to ling who has spent most of her career helping viewers learn about the world's harsh realities. >> america, it can be inspiring and beautiful. it can also be dark and ugly. >> reporter: her show "our america" with lisa ling on oprah's own network tackles topics from catholic nuns to the elderly in america. >> reporter: you have a show comi
and that's what the job is. >>> welcome back to "the job" in new york city. i'm lisa ling. >> reporter: she hosts the show. she admits she's not a fan of most reality tv but says this was a job she could not refuse. >> this seem as little different than what you've done in the past. why did you want the job with "the job?" >> the fact that jobs in the economy is a number one issue is undeniable. i find the show to be completely entertaining,...
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the city of boston for the most part shut down this morning. there is that mandatory travel ban, so you won't see any cars on the road. but you'll see first respoernlds and people who have to be working like us. airlines have canceled all of their flights out of logan airport. you won't cash a flight in or out of that airport until tomorrow the early earliest. just a side note we couldn't get out of our hotel. we had to run in the blizzard just to get here and i want to show you this hill, by the way. this is what we ended up coming up. this was the final leg. it's tough to be out here. the wind is stinging you in the face as it's blowing at you in the face. >> terrell brown, thank you. >> we appreciate what terrell is doing out there. >>> new york is in the path of this storm and for residents still recovering from superstorm sandy barely three months ago, this special hit from mother nature is especially kruchlt manuel bojorquez is live with more. good morning, manuel. >> reporter: good morning, rebecca. central park received 8 inches of snow
the city of boston for the most part shut down this morning. there is that mandatory travel ban, so you won't see any cars on the road. but you'll see first respoernlds and people who have to be working like us. airlines have canceled all of their flights out of logan airport. you won't cash a flight in or out of that airport until tomorrow the early earliest. just a side note we couldn't get out of our hotel. we had to run in the blizzard just to get here and i want to show you this hill, by...
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in doing everything i could to make the city a better city. >> reporter: as mayor, she was always in control. her gambling was out of control. >> i thought i could beat that machine, and when it got worse i didn't know i had the silent grenade in my head that could go off at any time. >> reporter: the silent grenade was a golf ball sized tumor doctors removed from her brain. they discovered it two years ago when she started hallucinating. she says she believes the slow growing tumor contributed to her gambling addiction. >> it's not an excuse for my gambling but i think that was, yes, part of it. you lose your sense of control. >> reporter: the tumor could have affected her behavior says her neuropsychologist. >> in about 20% of cases in tumors psychiatric personality or behavioral changes oftentimes are of the first symptom of a tumor. >> she began her gambling run in 2001 a decade earlier. it would have to be a pretty slow growing tumor. >> reporter: halperin says the justice department will drop the charges if she repays the charity and gets help for her addiction. >> after the tu
in doing everything i could to make the city a better city. >> reporter: as mayor, she was always in control. her gambling was out of control. >> i thought i could beat that machine, and when it got worse i didn't know i had the silent grenade in my head that could go off at any time. >> reporter: the silent grenade was a golf ball sized tumor doctors removed from her brain. they discovered it two years ago when she started hallucinating. she says she believes the slow growing...
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continue at the el cerrito city council. leaders will recite the pledge of allegiance before meetings, but it has decided to offer a moment of silence for those who opt out. >>> we have your traffic and weather coming up after the break. stay right there. this is speeding. this is in a rush. this is fast food. this is accelerating. and this is happening too fast. this is the express lane. getting a ticket. and this is the fast track. this is the fastest in-home wi-fi for all rooms, all devices, all the time. this is xfinity internet. call or click to get started today. xfinity. the future of awesome. ♪ ♪ the freshenator. the buddy system. the do si go. the two-handed tango. el cleaño. [ female announcer ] nothing leaves you feeling cleaner and fresher than the cottonelle care routine. try it. then name it. >>> good morning. not seeing any major hot spots now but we have a lot of areas of congestion including in milpitas because of an accident southbound 880 approaching 237. it's now cleared to the shoulder. elsewhere if
continue at the el cerrito city council. leaders will recite the pledge of allegiance before meetings, but it has decided to offer a moment of silence for those who opt out. >>> we have your traffic and weather coming up after the break. stay right there. this is speeding. this is in a rush. this is fast food. this is accelerating. and this is happening too fast. this is the express lane. getting a ticket. and this is the fast track. this is the fastest in-home wi-fi for all rooms, all...
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in kansas city the snow is beginning to pick up as well. northern missouri is going to see the bulk of this as we head through the afternoon and also into the evening hours. how much additional snowfall over what we've seen already? where we have that purple area we could be talking about another foot of snow or in some cases it could be a little bit more than that. and south of there in the warm air we could be talking about some severe weather between houston and new orleans with strong thunderstorms a possibility as well. back to you. >>> it is another turbulent day for olympian and murder suspect oscar pistorius. nike announced it's suspending its contract with the double amputee track star. even with pistorius back in court today, there is news that could put the entire case in jeopardy. emma hurd is at the courthouse in pretoria south africa. emma, good morning to you. >> reporter: well this is the latest dramatic twist in this bail hearing. the revelation that the detective in charge of the investigation is himself facing seven charg
in kansas city the snow is beginning to pick up as well. northern missouri is going to see the bulk of this as we head through the afternoon and also into the evening hours. how much additional snowfall over what we've seen already? where we have that purple area we could be talking about another foot of snow or in some cases it could be a little bit more than that. and south of there in the warm air we could be talking about some severe weather between houston and new orleans with strong...
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city's french quarter to the super dome. pressure to get it done in time for the super dome? >> absolutely, absolutely. >> reporter: he showed us the carrollton barn uptown, the only place that makes these cars. since 1892 they have built and maintained them under this roof and by hand. pieces are welded, sanded, and assembled as they have been for generations. even these mahogany benches the new loyola line opened this past monday. riders will take it to the super dome on sunday. some from baltimore, others from san francisco, another city known for its famed streetcars. >> it's cute and all that, but it's not new orleans. i'm not mad at the folks at san francisco, you know what i i'm saying. you come to the super bowl. i'm cool with that. spend all your money. but your trolly ain't got nothing to my street car. >> reporter: if you want basic transportation, ride a bus but for a taste of new orleans, hop on a green bus or wait for the red lady. ♪ do you know what it takes >> it's slow and smooth but we get you where you g
city's french quarter to the super dome. pressure to get it done in time for the super dome? >> absolutely, absolutely. >> reporter: he showed us the carrollton barn uptown, the only place that makes these cars. since 1892 they have built and maintained them under this roof and by hand. pieces are welded, sanded, and assembled as they have been for generations. even these mahogany benches the new loyola line opened this past monday. riders will take it to the super dome on sunday....
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the city has been -- you can feel the history on the street. >> you really can. everywhere you look someone threw up there. >> i'm glad you -- >> it's a clean city. >> it's very clean. >> glad you completed one thing on your bucket list. >> thank you. >> thank you for coming. you'll be watching beyonce, too, on sunday. >>> we may not have been born on the bayou, but norah and i spent the afternoon there along with a couple of gaters and birds, too. we'll take you there next on "cbs this morning." >>> new orleans is known for is culture, cuisine, and the french quarters. >> but beyond the krenlts city and beyond the bayous that surround it, gayle and i discovered another world yesterday. >>> born on the mississippi river new orleans is arguably best themed for its famous waters. but to get a sense of its soul you have to get out of the city and onto the bayou. >> so norah, you saw the sign. you're not pregnant are you. no pregnant women. >> i don't have any of those problems. >> our guide for the day, captain ernie adams, proudly born and raised here. >> you know
the city has been -- you can feel the history on the street. >> you really can. everywhere you look someone threw up there. >> i'm glad you -- >> it's a clean city. >> it's very clean. >> glad you completed one thing on your bucket list. >> thank you. >> thank you for coming. you'll be watching beyonce, too, on sunday. >>> we may not have been born on the bayou, but norah and i spent the afternoon there along with a couple of gaters and birds,...
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the glitch, new orleans is still planning to make a bid for the city's 11th super bowl in 2018. >> the most important thing is to make sure that people understand it was a fantastic week here. we know that they have an interest in future super bowls, and we look forward to evaluating that going forward. >> reporter: next year's game will be played at new jersey's metlife stadium. and goodell says he and new jersey governor chris christie have already discussed it. >> he's already hard at work at that already. but i think that's the issue. you know, we always identify this as a potential concern. and it's something that we always have to do the proper steps to make sure we prepare for that. >> reporter: the memo released late monday shows one of the reasons officials ordered these tests last year was because of blackouts at a monday night football game in 2011. the place where that happened -- san francisco. not the first time the 49ers have seen in. charlie, nora? >> jeff, they had actually tested this new system, hadn't they, at the superdome? >> it had been in place. there had been o
the glitch, new orleans is still planning to make a bid for the city's 11th super bowl in 2018. >> the most important thing is to make sure that people understand it was a fantastic week here. we know that they have an interest in future super bowls, and we look forward to evaluating that going forward. >> reporter: next year's game will be played at new jersey's metlife stadium. and goodell says he and new jersey governor chris christie have already discussed it. >> he's...
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but the other is how fascinateling the oklahoma cities are and the more we do of this kind of explanation including our fascination with world war ii i think of the scientists who go there fooking for one thing and come up with something else. that is amazing. that's a story you'll only see on "cbs this morning." i like that too. >>> when we come back it was one of the most famous commercials ahead on "cbs this morning." we'll be right back. when they came up with this product, they were thinking about my family. this is our perdue perfect portions five chicken breasts individually wrapped so you can use what you want and put the rest in the refrigerator. this is something even i can cook. i am not a perfect cook, but this is a perfect meal. [ jim perdue ] we believe in a better chicken. we spend a lot of time on the feed because a chicken is what it eats. [ jim ] this seal verifies we feed my fresh all-natural chickens an all-vegetarian diet including corn, soybeans, and marigolds. no animal by-products. no meat and bone meal. when you put my chicken on the table you know where it came f
but the other is how fascinateling the oklahoma cities are and the more we do of this kind of explanation including our fascination with world war ii i think of the scientists who go there fooking for one thing and come up with something else. that is amazing. that's a story you'll only see on "cbs this morning." i like that too. >>> when we come back it was one of the most famous commercials ahead on "cbs this morning." we'll be right back. when they came up with...
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>> it's one of the great urban cities, and i have this notion of an urban win. you know, in cities like new york, philadelphia, and boston, there aren't any beautiful new hotels because the price of hotels doesn't justify the cost of them these days some of how can you have wonderful new hotels with big rooms and great bathrooms and new meeting space and restaurants? well, add a casino room down the hall separate but not dominating and all of a sudden the casino revenue allows do you build a new hotel and that's an urban win. it's an integrated win. the hotel experience itself is not directly dominated. you can use any part of the hotel without dealing with slot machines or tables but if you have a yen do that as a diversion for some part of the day, you can go down the hall through a separate door and into a gaming area. i call that an urban idea of the wynn hotel and i'm fascinated with it because two cities in america are offering the possibilities of such wonderful development. mainly philadelphia and boston. so we've never done river boat s or casinos. i'm
>> it's one of the great urban cities, and i have this notion of an urban win. you know, in cities like new york, philadelphia, and boston, there aren't any beautiful new hotels because the price of hotels doesn't justify the cost of them these days some of how can you have wonderful new hotels with big rooms and great bathrooms and new meeting space and restaurants? well, add a casino room down the hall separate but not dominating and all of a sudden the casino revenue allows do you...
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the mayor is expected to talk about the city's budget woes. there are safety concerns as well, as officers are now leaving the city's police department in the wake of cuts to pay an benefits. >>> a big bash set for the new eastern span of the bay bridge. people will be able to walk across it before it opens to vehicles on september 3. the final bridge closure is set for august 28. it's expected it last four days over the labor day weekend. kpix 5 proud to be the official television station for the opening ceremonies in september. and we will keep you posted on planning for the big day. >>> how about some weather now. lawrence, i guess we got a little bit of rain. >> seeing showers showing up around the bay area right now. let's take you outside. a lot of clouds across our skies. no rain just yet toward mount diablo. they could even get a little snow tonight and tomorrow morning. you can see on our high-def doppler radar that front-runner making its way on through bringing that rainfall. sliding to the south, once that moves by there's a lot of
the mayor is expected to talk about the city's budget woes. there are safety concerns as well, as officers are now leaving the city's police department in the wake of cuts to pay an benefits. >>> a big bash set for the new eastern span of the bay bridge. people will be able to walk across it before it opens to vehicles on september 3. the final bridge closure is set for august 28. it's expected it last four days over the labor day weekend. kpix 5 proud to be the official television...
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the 40-year-old was training with city police at the closed rosewood center. his instructor accidentally shot him in the forhead. the chief surgeon stabilized him but offered no predictions concerning his neurological future. no know ones why live ammo was being used. all training is on hold pending the investigation. it's common for smaller departments to train at the academy. >>> a murder suicide near college park continues to shock that community. yesterday morning 23-year-old devon green a college park grad student shot and killed his house mate, 22-year-old steven grain and injured another person. deck traffic information any time log -- detectives say green was offering from a mental illness >>> a school system employee is accused of having sex with a student. 35 year old amanda miller is charged with abusing a 15-year-old. they they had sex in his driveway. a number of nude pictures were passed between the two as well. >>> good news for bwi. another record setting year is in the books. more than 22 million people passed through the parpt. -- through the
the 40-year-old was training with city police at the closed rosewood center. his instructor accidentally shot him in the forhead. the chief surgeon stabilized him but offered no predictions concerning his neurological future. no know ones why live ammo was being used. all training is on hold pending the investigation. it's common for smaller departments to train at the academy. >>> a murder suicide near college park continues to shock that community. yesterday morning 23-year-old devon...
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you'll see the video that cost big city officers their job. and karl rove goes after ashley judd. >>> but we begin this morn with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> a monster blizzard takes aim at the northeast. >> a blockbuster event friday into saturday potentially bringing not one, but two feet of snow. >> this would make it one of those powerful winter storms to hit the area in years. >> get your shovels ready. >> if it happens like the computers are saying, we have quite a historic event going on. >> the senate committee will hold hearing on john brennan. >> brennan is expected to be questioning about the growing controversy of drone attacks on american terror suspects. >> the white house order top lawmakers be given secret documents about the administration's secret drone program. >> police across southern california hunting for a former believe who was fired and is now threatening to harm others. >> governor chris christie is lashing out at the former white house doctor who says he's so heavy he might die in office. >> u
you'll see the video that cost big city officers their job. and karl rove goes after ashley judd. >>> but we begin this morn with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> a monster blizzard takes aim at the northeast. >> a blockbuster event friday into saturday potentially bringing not one, but two feet of snow. >> this would make it one of those powerful winter storms to hit the area in years. >> get your shovels ready. >> if it...
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from the twin cities of minneapolis and st. paul through south dakota nebraska missouri, kansas and affecting highways 90 70 80 and 35 some heavy snow on the way. the storm is moving onshore in the pacific northwest, it's coastal rain and mountain snow potentially over a foot in the sierra nevada range. some hurricane force wind gusts in some of the high terrain as well. rain in los angeles later tonight and the storm moves through the rockyies late tonight and storms firing from austin to dallas there could be severe weather and snow and ice developing in parts of oklahoma and working up through kansas city. here is the forecast for the snowfall starting tomorrow and lasting through the day friday, that pink area is where we could have over a foot and a half of snow with a lot of wind so blowing and drifting an issue, bottom line it looks like a mess and on the east side of the storm there should be heavy flooding rain for the gulf coast. >>> for the 33rd day in a row the price of gas is higher, some drivers in southern califo
from the twin cities of minneapolis and st. paul through south dakota nebraska missouri, kansas and affecting highways 90 70 80 and 35 some heavy snow on the way. the storm is moving onshore in the pacific northwest, it's coastal rain and mountain snow potentially over a foot in the sierra nevada range. some hurricane force wind gusts in some of the high terrain as well. rain in los angeles later tonight and the storm moves through the rockyies late tonight and storms firing from austin to...
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. >> the reward is for a capture and conviction. >>> does dorner's death let the city off the hook? they think not. better for them to give away this money? >> i sthoink. >> reporter: l.a.'s mayor and decision on the money rests with 20 different groups that agreed to contribute to the million-dollar reward. for "cbs this morning," john blackstone los angeles. >> and cbs news legal analyst jack ford. really, do they not have to pay that reward money, especially to the hostages? >> the question here is this an enforceable contract. we're going back to the first year of law school. well, if you don't have a document that's signed by both sides, it can't be a contract right? the answer is no. you can have a contract an oral side of contract. both sides, there's an offer. starting off, yeah there can be an enforcen't contract, here but the big question is what's the wording and what do the people on the other side do and does what they did fit within the confines of the wording here? >> you know i think the every day reaction is this is kind of lame. the people called them in. shouldn't
. >> the reward is for a capture and conviction. >>> does dorner's death let the city off the hook? they think not. better for them to give away this money? >> i sthoink. >> reporter: l.a.'s mayor and decision on the money rests with 20 different groups that agreed to contribute to the million-dollar reward. for "cbs this morning," john blackstone los angeles. >> and cbs news legal analyst jack ford. really, do they not have to pay that reward money,...
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moments after a meteorite streaked across the morning sky and exploded above the russian city o chill lob bins video flooded the internet. it was purely by chance captured by small dash-mount cameras that are now the latest fad among russian car owners. motorists have turned to dash cams for self-protection. visual proof on possible corrupt police officers or insurance carriers who stage accidents like this one. in a country where the highways are as lawless as a violent west, the tool is more than just for corruption. it's become a national obsession, documenting carnage on the nation's roadway from gruesome car crashes to extreme road rage this new russian reality show has few limits. last december this video of a plan crashing into a moscow highway went viral, but on friday morning those same cameras turned to the sky to capture an event that few people will ever see in their lifetime. for "cbs this morning," terrell brown, new york. >>> and get this. there was another meteor sighting last night in south florida. this fireball could be seen from jacksonville all the way down to the
moments after a meteorite streaked across the morning sky and exploded above the russian city o chill lob bins video flooded the internet. it was purely by chance captured by small dash-mount cameras that are now the latest fad among russian car owners. motorists have turned to dash cams for self-protection. visual proof on possible corrupt police officers or insurance carriers who stage accidents like this one. in a country where the highways are as lawless as a violent west, the tool is more...
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: new orleans where the oldest and most culturally diverse cities in the nation a city so rich in history there are surprises around every turn. for most visitors the big easy means night life especially on super bowl weekend or mardi gras. this is the first stop. after all it's what makes new orleans new orleans. take it from me it's going to be crazy and noisy and so crowded you won't be able to move. divert from bourbon street and head uptown which in new orleans means up river. that's where the locals head each tuesday night to enjoy some of the best home grown music the city has to offer. here at the maple leaf the rebirth grass band the first in its genre to win a grammy. they've been entertaining halloweenians s ian orleanians for almost 30 years. >> it's a new life. >> reporter: the band's founder says the music comes from the city itself. >> it covers the street the church, the heart. >> delicious. >> reporter: for foodies, new orleans has something to satisfy every taste like the iconic muff le ta sandwich according to a recipe prepared by italian immigrants over a 00 gred years
: new orleans where the oldest and most culturally diverse cities in the nation a city so rich in history there are surprises around every turn. for most visitors the big easy means night life especially on super bowl weekend or mardi gras. this is the first stop. after all it's what makes new orleans new orleans. take it from me it's going to be crazy and noisy and so crowded you won't be able to move. divert from bourbon street and head uptown which in new orleans means up river. that's where...
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over the eternal city. we saw a little while ago the helicopter fly over hadrian's arch and also the coliseum. a remarkable view as we watch this and hear the bells peeling all across rome this morning. now the pope is making a very short flight. it'll take about 15 minutes or so to the town of castel gandolfo which has been for many, many years centuries in fact, the summer residence of popes. it is in the hills south of rome and it is one of the most beautiful towns in all of italy right there on the lake albino. and it is a wonderful place to escape to in the summertime when it is so hot in rome. the pope will be there for at least a couple of months while his apartment back at the vatican are renovated. he will be living out the rest of his life in a monastery at the vatican. as he said earlier, as norah o'donnell reported, he told cardinals that he will be living a life of obedience to the new pope and living a life of prayer and reflection. alan pizzey is our veteran rome correspondent. he's been cove
over the eternal city. we saw a little while ago the helicopter fly over hadrian's arch and also the coliseum. a remarkable view as we watch this and hear the bells peeling all across rome this morning. now the pope is making a very short flight. it'll take about 15 minutes or so to the town of castel gandolfo which has been for many, many years centuries in fact, the summer residence of popes. it is in the hills south of rome and it is one of the most beautiful towns in all of italy right...
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the city shoes up. they find it. they date the bones. realize she's been dead for 14 years and yet her social security checks are being cashed every month. this isn't a dui, frank. you buried a body and you stole from the federal government. you will never get out of prison. >> along with that she's is starring in a new motion picture and she's out with a standard title "sentimental journey." welcome to the show. good morning. >> thank you. good morning. >> you got a movie, a tv series and then you went out and spent men on a record. >> i guess i'm a little engine that didn't give up. i wanted to make it the way i make it so i decided i would do it. >> where do you find the time? obviously -- >> i never sleep. >> you don't sleep? >> no, i don't. >> what do you average? >> i actually average seven or eight hours a night. aisle a big multitasker. i like vocalizing while i'm driving to car on the way to work. >> a lot of people probably would be surprise thad you actually started out studying singing. >> i did. >> you were at the met? >> i
the city shoes up. they find it. they date the bones. realize she's been dead for 14 years and yet her social security checks are being cashed every month. this isn't a dui, frank. you buried a body and you stole from the federal government. you will never get out of prison. >> along with that she's is starring in a new motion picture and she's out with a standard title "sentimental journey." welcome to the show. good morning. >> thank you. good morning. >> you got a...
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likely to approve the merger as long as they feel competition will be preserved in cities where the two airlines are dominant. james and norah? >> sharyl attkisson thank you. let's look at what the merger means for you. rebecca jarvis is with us. what is the new company going to look like? >> it will be the largest airline in the world. you have the number three american joining up with the number five u.s. airways, they'll have about 900 planes on hand so that's more planes than any other airline, 3,000 plus daily flights, nearly 100,000 employees and they will be headquartered in dallas-ft. worth, which is the current headquarters for american so they're moving all of their operations there. >> but who is going to be ceo? >> that's the interesting part of this story. doug parker the current ceo of u.s. airways has wanted this for ages. he has wanted to have a connection, a merger with a larger airline, and he risks u.s. airways being marginalized without getting the deal done. tried to do it with delta and united, failed twice. this is where he takes ceo of american. he worked wit
likely to approve the merger as long as they feel competition will be preserved in cities where the two airlines are dominant. james and norah? >> sharyl attkisson thank you. let's look at what the merger means for you. rebecca jarvis is with us. what is the new company going to look like? >> it will be the largest airline in the world. you have the number three american joining up with the number five u.s. airways, they'll have about 900 planes on hand so that's more planes than...